Real Madrid has the best goal average per game in the history of the Champions League

Ancelotti's men have scored three goals per game on average during this edition of the competition, a feat no team has managed since the Champions League began in the 1992/93 season.
If there is one facet of play for which Real Madrid has stood out during this year's edition of the Champions League, it is the team's ability in front of goal. Ancelotti's men have scored 32 times in the 10 matches they have played so far this season. The average of 3.2 goals per game is the best in the history of the competition since it was rebranded as the Champions League at the beginning of the 1992/93 season.

No team has ever managed to finish a Champions League campaign with a scoring average of over three goals per game. During the 2011/12 season, Barcelona and Real Madrid got very close, with 2.9 per game. However, neither side was able to reach the figures achieved so far by Ancelotti's team. That season the Whites scored 35 times, the highest number in the club's history, a record that could be beaten this year with four more goal